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Johanna Trägårdh is the leader of the workpackage focused on label-free imaging with chemical contrast. Her research is focused on instrument and method development for imaging and spectroscopy applications. Specifically, for studying light matter interaction at the nanoscale and bio-imaging. As a postdoc at the University of Bristol she developed an instrument that combined NSOM with crossed beam spectral interferometry for characterising ultrafast light propagation in photonics structures. As a postdoc at the Centre for Biophotonics at the University of Strathclyde, she developed excitation sources and methods for bioimaging. This included e.g. a source for third harmonic generation (THG) imaging in thick brain tissue. She was also part of the team developing the Mesolens, which is a novel instrument for (confocal) imaging over a large field of view with subcellular resolution.
2008 PhD, Lund University/LTH, Lund, Sweden (Optical spectroscopy of single nanowires) 2008-2009 Postdoc at Lund University/LTH 2009-2013 Postdoc at University of Bristol, UK 2013-2016 Postdoc at University of Strathclyde, UK 2016-current Postdoc at Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS, Brno, Czech Republic
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Email: johanna@isibrno.cz
Tel.: +420 541 514 133
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